Jerry Seinfeld hints at TV show reunion, saying 'something is going to happen' 25 years after its finale

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Seinfeld's finale, which brought in 76.3 million viewers when it was first aired in May 1998, was met with mixed reviews after the main characters were confined to a prison cell.

Comedian Jerry Seinfeld has told fans 'something is going to happen' with his legendary sitcom that ended 25 years ago. The 69-year-old has heavily hinted that he and the show's creator, Larry David, are planning to bring back 'Seinfeld'. He was recorded speaking to the audience at his Boston show at The Wang Theatre on Saturday. He said: 'Well, I have a little secret for you about the ending. But I can't really tell it because it is a secret.

' Seinfeld's popularity has been reinvigorated in recent years after Netflix bought its rights in a deal worth more than $500m in 2019. Its finale, which brought in 76.3 million viewers when it was first aired in May 1998, was met with mixed reviews. It strayed from the show's usual, simple format, ending with main characters Jerry, Elaine, George, and Kramer sitting in prison together.

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